Framed photograph of the Dyers and Vintners posing for the camera. These are the men responsible for 'Swan Upping' the annual marking and swan count for the Queen.
Copy of a black & white photograph of a group of Women's Land Army (WLA) volunteers at work building a haystack, labelled "Leopold Farm, Marsh Gibbon, Bucks. Land Army girls helping with harvest"
Original owned by David & Jeanne Keene.
CD containing 20 digital images of ZLAC Rowing Club
zlac1: Commodore Lena Polhamus, circa 1902, the 'L' of the acronym ZLAC
zlac2: Women's Masters, circa 1991
zlac3: drawing of Zlac Rowing Club clubhouse
zlac4
zlac5: Poster for 'Rackety Packety House', a play planned to raise money for ZLAC's new clubhouse in April 1932, performed in the Savoy Theatre, San Diego
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zlac7: In September 1933, eleven ZLAC Collegiates were asked to appear in a movie, 8 Girls in a Boat. Prior to this time, they had rowed only in ZLAC'S barges. The San Diego Rowing Club kindly taught the girls to row an 8-oared shell. Shown: Katharine Bailey, Alice Klauber, Betty Benton, Mary Louise Fletcher, Charlotte Garrettson, Fanny King, Alice Fay and Marjorie Stose.
zlac8 same as Boathouse?
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zlac10: ZLAC juniors
zlac11: The 'Zlac' Rowing Club, San Diego Bay
zlac12: The Crew, 1899
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zlac14: Salt Water Day of the Zlac Rowing Club, August 8 1903
zlac15: Olympic silver medallists, Women's quadruple sculls with coxswain, August 4, 1984 XXIII Olympiad. L-R: Anne Marden (bow), Lisa Rhode, Joan Lind, Ginny Gilder (stroke), Kelly Rickon Mitchell (coxswain), a ZLAC from San Diego.
zlac16: Crew III in full uniform, circa 1903
[Bottom row: Cora Edmonds, Nell Doig, Marie Carter, Brooke Frevert, Hazel Ernsting
Middle row: Alice Shaw, Capt. Lena Crouse, Jessie Smith
Top row: Helen Sheriff, Frances Henking, Maude Fisher, Myrtle Allen, Betsy Stanton]
zlac17: Launching of the barge 'Zlac', Aug 3rd 1895
Boathouse: ZLAC clubhouse as it looked about 1949 from Mission Bay. The barges were housed behind the double doors. Note the wheel from ferry boat 'Ramona' in upper window.
Ladies
Rowers: Crew with oars tossed in salute, circa 1904.
A photographic copy of a sketch of the River Thames at Pangbourne in 1786.
*This item was wrongly accessioned. It was disposed of after being removed from display as it was a copy of an image the Museum did not own rights to.*
Copy of a black & white photograph of a group of Upper Thames Patrol (UTP) volunteers standing on the deck of a UTP launch at Abingdon Bridge.
Original owned by Bill King.